The DOA5U "Casual" thread. ^__^

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Pictured Mind

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Training my Rachel right...so i join a lobby with a friend. She invites me to be her tag partner and she's wiping everyone left and right. Yet they are yelling at me? and cursing me out for using my rachel? but no one says a word to her and she's basically wiping the floor with them ;/

This is why i need to get better. To shut up arrogant assholes online.

Welcome to the Rachel team. Aka the YORMUNGANDRS (I just came up with that shit right now).
 

Pictured Mind

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Let's see, the following items we collected are:

1) Momiji

Momiji is not an item. She is not an object.

In a country where coverage of women's lives and achievements is hardly equal to that of men’s, where pictures of women scientists, writers, and thinkers rarely appear in the popular press, we are awash in photographs of anonymous young women, selected and pictured to sell products, attract attention, and please male viewers.
Magazines like Playboy claim to be "celebrating women's beauty." But Playboy doesn't run pictures of... Women... Of female human beings of all ages and sizes, of the women who make up more than half of our population. What Playboy does in fact is to "celebrate" one minutely small portion of the female gender. They are usually "models:" young, VERY PRETTY women of a physical type chosen to appeal to male eyes.
But even these "highly selected and carefully chosen" young women are not presented as full and multi-dimensional people; instead, they are often posed and dressed so as to de-emphasize individuality. The effect visually reduces a woman to a body, or in some instances, to parts of her body, as if she is not a real, whole person.
The term that most often describes this phenomenon is: objectification.
 

DestructionBomb

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Momiji is not an item. She is not an object.

In a country where coverage of women's lives and achievements is hardly equal to that of men’s, where pictures of women scientists, writers, and thinkers rarely appear in the popular press, we are awash in photographs of anonymous young women, selected and pictured to sell products, attract attention, and please male viewers.
Magazines like Playboy claim to be "celebrating women's beauty." But Playboy doesn't run pictures of... Women... Of female human beings of all ages and sizes, of the women who make up more than half of our population. What Playboy does in fact is to "celebrate" one minutely small portion of the female gender. They are usually "models:" young, VERY PRETTY women of a physical type chosen to appeal to male eyes.
But even these "highly selected and carefully chosen" young women are not presented as full and multi-dimensional people; instead, they are often posed and dressed so as to de-emphasize individuality. The effect visually reduces a woman to a body, or in some instances, to parts of her body, as if she is not a real, whole person.
The term that most often describes this phenomenon is: objectification.

Wait, did you actually really thought that I brand Momiji as an item?

You could..you know...keep the detective work going. It's not a serious attempt of calling Momiji an item when clearly she's not lol.

EDIT: I fixed it for you to avoid confusion. I added clues instead.
 

Pictured Mind

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Wait, did you actually really thought that I brand Momiji as an item?

You could..you know...keep the detective work going. It's not a serious attempt of calling Momiji an item when clearly she's not lol.

EDIT: I fixed it for you to avoid confusion. I added clues instead.

Of course I didn't think that, lol. I just quoted a part of some shitty article about the objectification of women.

For science of course.
 

Argentus

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Of course I didn't think that, lol. I just quoted a part of some shitty article about the objectification of women.

For science of course.
Counterscience!
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Dr Snipe

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Now, this is a very scientific method which i have dedicated half of my life to understanding what makes this loli so rolly. During the time which she does "minuet" her legs end up losing their hurt box along with her upper body so the only place you can hit her is in the hip. In some instances when she jumps to left toward the wake up kick it is suppose to hit around thigh area and when she jumps to the right she ends up getting hit around her upper chest area. Which seems to be a common trait of Loli. Now, i may not be a professional in this sort of thing but i believe the only cure may be in fact nerf-bat-itis but i'll let another professional deal with prescriptions.

professor yurlungur, signing out.
Hit her with a stright up bat....to the knees......as hard as you can.

By the way I've never noticed that costume, very nice. I think I've seen it minus the coat before.
 
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